Andreas Liebold

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Andreas Liebold (born June 6, 1959 in Heidelberg ) is a German presenter , cabaret artist , author and media trainer .

Life

After graduating from the Ratsgymnasium Bielefeld , he worked as an actor and director at the FRAPP-Theater in Bielefeld . Together with Ingolf Lück , Fritz Tietz and others, he played and staged, for example, “The Class Enemy” by Nigel Williams and “And They Handcuffed Flowers” ​​by Fernando Arrabal.

With Ingolf Lück he founded the children's theater "Zick-Zack Theaterbande". with whom they performed between 1983 and 1987, mainly in North Rhine-Westphalia . In addition, the two played in the rock theater "Das Totale Theater", with which they also received an invitation to the WDR springboard. There Liebold and Ingolf Lück also had the opportunity to present on WDR television .

Between 1987 and 1990 Liebold presented around 50 episodes of the live TV show "Easy" together with Marijke Amado for WDR, as well as some programs for SWF television, ZDF and Tele 5 .

In 1987 Liebold founded together with Dietmar Wischmeyer , Klaus-Dieter Richter and Sabine Bulthaup the Frühstyxradio at Radio ffn , one of the first radio comedies in Germany. They celebrated their first successes with the daily series “Die Vierma” and “The Three Musketeers”. Liebold's most important figures on Frühstyxradio are Mr. Radioven, Fritz F. Nietmeyer, Heinz Wägele and Karl-Rudolph. Liebold speaks all German dialects, and because of his acting experience, he was used for many different characters on Frühstyxradio. Oliver Kalkofe and Oliver Welke later joined the Frühstyxradio. Together they recorded a number of CDs and went on tour.

In 1991 Liebold started as a presenter at Radio Bielefeld at the same time as Matthias Knop . In addition to moderation, he wrote, spoke and produced a weekly glossary under the pseudonym "Horst Stellbrink" until 1995 . Liebold is still a presenter at Radio Bielefeld. In 1993 he also worked for a year at the WDR Landesstudio Bielefeld, as a presenter, news anchor, author and actor of a comedy figure. From 1995 to 1997 Liebold was editor-in-chief of Radio Herford. From 2000 to 2001 he worked as press spokesman for the ATP tennis tournament Mallorca Open .

In 1998 he was the German voice of Michael J. Nelson in " Mystery Science Theater 3000: Der Film ".

Since 1990 his professional focus has been the moderation of events. Liebold moderates panel discussions, specialist conferences and cultural events, e.g. B. in the Landtag Düsseldorf, for the city network NRW, various ministries. Since 2002 he has been the presenter at the Bielefeld Dance Festival and at the Wackelpeter - Children's Culture Festival . He moderates the presentation of the Robert Jungk Prize, the Dieter Baacke Prize, the German Big Brother Awards and many events on the subject of demographic change .

Awards

  • 1995: The Golden Cable for comedy reporting on the state elections in Lower Saxony
  • 2009: Special award as part of the Lower Saxony Radio Prize for over 20 years of outstanding radio comedy with Frühstyxradio

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